Are you experiencing the same issue? This issue happens when OVERLAY_TCP_LISTENER_ADDRESS is conflict or doesn’t exist. You can fix this by verifying and ensuring it exists without conflict.
Start DMGR Stop if any JVM’s running under problematic node Stop Nodeagent Login into Admin Console and navigate to
System Administration » nodeagents » nodeagent » ports Do you see OVERLAY_TCP_LISTENER_ADDRESS and OVERLAY_UDP_LISTENER_ADDRESS here? Make a note of a port number of these if you see. If you don’t see, create them by following instructions: For UDP:
Click on New Check user-defined port Port name – OVERLAY_UDP_LISTENER_ADDRESS Host name – localhost Port – 21001 (give any unused port number on server)
For TCP:
Click on New Check user-defined port Port name – OVERLAY_TCP_LISTENER_ADDRESS Host name – localhost Port – 21002 (give any unused port number on server)
Next, let’s verify port number between nodeagent and problematic JVM Go to Servers » server types » Websphere application servers » server01 » ports Do you see OVERLAY_TCP_LISTENER_ADDRESS and OVERLAY_UDP_LISTENER_ADDRESS here? If yes verify to ensure it doesn’t conflict with your nodeagent port. If you don’t see them, then create new port by following instructions. UDP:
Click on New Check user-defined port Port name – OVERLAY_UDP_LISTENER_ADDRESS Host name – localhost Port – 21003 (give any unused port number on server)
TCP:
Click on New Check user-defined port Port name – OVERLAY_TCP_LISTENER_ADDRESS Host name – localhost Port – 21004 (provide any remaining port number on server)
Save the configuration and Sync the node Start the nodeagent and JVM Did it help?